Huntsville

The birthplace of America's space program, Huntsville is rich in history and
technology. As the fourth-largest city in Alabama, it's also loaded with museums
and cultural opportunities. From the North Alabama Railroad Museum and the
city's remarkable Twickenham Historic District to Monte Sano State Park and
Bridge Street Town Centre, Huntsville offers a nearly endless list of recreational
activities, dining experiences, outstanding shopping and much more.

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Madison

Located a convenient 11 miles from Huntsville in North Alabama, Madison has a population of more than 43,000. The city has been named by U.S. News & World Report as one of the "10 Best Places to Grow Up" and by CNN Money as one of the "100 Best Places to Live."

Nearby Areas

Getting there by plane

Getting there by car

Getting there by bus or train

Huntsville International Airport is served by seven airlines and offers nonstop service to
and from nine destinations in the United States, including Atlanta, Dallas/Forth Worth,
Charlotte and Chicago.

Huntsville is accessible via Interstate 565, a spur that connects to Interstate 65 in Decatur.

Greyhound offers daily bus service, including holidays, to and from Huntsville. You will need
to arrange transportation to your destination from the station. Hours of operation are subject
to change. Call to verify information before making travel plans.